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Are all things nothing with thee? What wouldst thou have more than all? Th• Heathens acknowledged, That vertue is sufficient. I• was a Maxime among the ancient Philosophers 〈 ◊ 〉 NONLATINALPHABET, Vertue is self-sufficient: A vertuous Man hath no need to be beholding either t• Friends or Fortune: He hath enough in himself. |
are all things nothing with thee? What Wouldst thou have more than all? Th• heathens acknowledged, That virtue is sufficient. I• was a Maxim among the ancient Philosophers 〈 ◊ 〉, Virtue is self-sufficient: A virtuous Man hath no need to be beholding either t• Friends or Fortune: He hath enough in himself. |
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